| All Brexiteers now? Brexit, the Conservatives and party change |
13 |
| The politics of research impact: academic perceptions of the implications for research funding, motivation and quality |
9 |
| 'Brexit means Brexit': Theresa May and post-referendum British politics |
9 |
| The political economy of politics and international studies impact: REF2014 case analysis |
7 |
| Brexit and Scotland: between two unions |
7 |
| The UK government's imaginative use of evidence to make policy |
6 |
| Understanding the power of the prime minister: structure and agency in models of prime ministerial power |
5 |
| Discourses on foxhunting in the public sphere: a Q methodological study |
5 |
| Brexit, the left behind and the let down: the political abstraction of 'the economy' and the UK's EU referendum |
4 |
| The impact agenda and the study of British politics |
4 |
| Equalities 'devolved': experiences in mainstreaming across the UK devolved powers post-Equality Act 2010 |
3 |
| Anti-politics: beyond supply-side versus demand-side explanations |
3 |
| Brexit and the politics of truth |
2 |
| Using role theory to analyse British military intervention in the Syrian civil war during David Cameron's premiership |
2 |
| Misperceiving matters, again: stagnating neoliberalism, Brexit and the pathological responses of Britain's political elite |
2 |
| Gambling on Europe: David Cameron and the 2016 referendum |
2 |
| The Conservative Party's leadership election of 2016: choosing a leader in government |
2 |
| Gordon Brown, Alistair Darling, and the Great Financial Crisis: Leadership traits and policy responses |
2 |
| The rise of impact in academia: repackaging a long-standing idea |
2 |
| Critical international relations and the impact agenda |
2 |
| Science diplomacy and transnational governance impact |
2 |
| Deciphering museums, politics and impact |
1 |
| Impactful scholarship in intelligence: a public policy challenge |
1 |
| The higher education impact agenda, scientific realism and policy change: the case of electoral integrity in Britain |
1 |
| Gender pay gap reporting regulations: advancing gender equality policy in tough economic times |
1 |
| The Bank of England, operational independence and the financial crisis |
1 |
| What did the coalition government do for women? An analysis of gender equality policy agendas in the UK 2010-2015 |
1 |
| How Jeremy Corbyn brought labour back to the future: visions of the future and concrete utopia in labour's 2017 electoral campaign |
1 |
| Towards a participatory representative democracy? UK Parish councils and community engagement |
1 |
| The further rise of the career politician |
1 |
| Rebels Leading London: the mayoralties of Ken Livingstone and Boris Johnson compared |
1 |
| The Brexit referendum: testing the support of elites and their allies for democracy; or, racists, bigots and xenophobes, oh my |
0 |
| The influence of legislators' endorsements in party leadership elections |
0 |
| Deep religion: policy as faith in Kinnock's Labour Party |
0 |
| The Labour governments 1974-1979: social democracy abandoned? |
0 |
| England plus? Territory, identity and fiscal devolution in the UK |
0 |
| The veil of duty: can dutiful forms of citizenship mask feelings of political dissatisfaction? |
0 |
| Devolution Commissions in the shadow of Whitehall: the Smith Commission and the creation of a 'Powerhouse Parliament' |
0 |
| The lost world of the British Labour Party? Community, infiltration and disunity |
0 |
| Should unionists support PR? Electoral systems, party systems and territorial integration in the United Kingdom |
0 |
| All things to all people? Discursive patterns on UK-EU relationship in David Cameron's speeches |
0 |
| UK policy on football supporters' trusts: a 'window of opportunity' generated and exploited by the co-operative party |
0 |
| The civil service's gender diversity agenda under the coalition: where have the critical feminist actors gone? |
0 |
| Feminising politics, politicising feminism? Women in post-conflict Northern Irish politics |
0 |
| Exiting the political stage: exploring the impact on representative democracy |
0 |
| Whatever happened to compassionate Conservatism under the Coalition government? |
0 |
| Understanding the opposition of peers to an elected House of Lords through Hirschman's Rhetoric of Reaction |
0 |
| The Changing British Policy Style: From Governance to Government? |
0 |
| Tales of the unexpected: The selection of British party leaders since 1963 |
0 |
| Reassessing Britain's 'Post-war consensus': the politics of reason 1945-1979 |
0 |